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This Python Primer utilizes an IPython notebook kernel running on a computer in the APL and a browser-based IPython notebook front end located on your computer. That is, you don't need any special software just a computer with a web-browser and a SSH client. | |||
You will start your IPython session by establishing a SSH tunnel. | |||
'''Step 1''' | |||
''SSH into the remote machine'' and run the IPython web-based environment and direct it to a specific port. The command for this should look something like: | |||
ipython notebook --no-browser --port=70xx | |||
'''Step 2''' | |||
''On the local machine'' you can access this remote port using an SSH tunnel with port forwarding. The command for that will look like: | |||
ssh -N -f -L localhost:70xx:localhost:70xx username@remotemachine | |||
'''Step 3''' | |||
Now to use the session all you have to do is (from the local machine) run your preferred web browser with the URL: | |||
http://localhost:70xx |
Revision as of 23:50, 9 November 2015
This Python Primer utilizes an IPython notebook kernel running on a computer in the APL and a browser-based IPython notebook front end located on your computer. That is, you don't need any special software just a computer with a web-browser and a SSH client.
You will start your IPython session by establishing a SSH tunnel.
Step 1 SSH into the remote machine and run the IPython web-based environment and direct it to a specific port. The command for this should look something like:
ipython notebook --no-browser --port=70xx
Step 2 On the local machine you can access this remote port using an SSH tunnel with port forwarding. The command for that will look like:
ssh -N -f -L localhost:70xx:localhost:70xx username@remotemachine
Step 3 Now to use the session all you have to do is (from the local machine) run your preferred web browser with the URL: